blood just water. Mrs A. Pennell. A Kaitanguta Cure. / Dr Williams' Pink Pills, " I let myself run down till it was all I could do to struggle through the day," said Mis A. Pennell, of Kaitangala, oldest daughter of .lolin Auld, of Lawrence. "Sor 12 years I was always doctoring, for 1 never had a week's decent health. When everything else failed, our old doctor up at Luwrcncc told me to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and tho way they built me up wa/.t something wonderful. " As a girl, I was always healthy enough, but my blocd begun lo go to water just nboiit the time 1 first put my liair up," said Sirs Penuell.' "My face {jot as white as that sheet of paper. My lips werc/ahnoat .blue, and big black rings cai'no under liiy eyes. I always had a sickly washod-onl look, as if I hadn't slept for liighlson. cud. Thero was havdlv enough blood in my body to keep the lifo in me. Kveit on ilio hottest day, my liancb and feet were like ice. I started to shiver all over, and the next minute I was burning hot again. At home, they thought I was going into n decline—and they were always at. me to eat litis and drink that io make mo strong, i lint I simply couldn't loolc at food. I lost all my old relish. Everything disagreed with .me. Twenty limes :i day, hot, sour water used io rush up into my mouth and make me feel faint and sick. When dinner time came, 1 only forced down a few bites, and then had to leave the rest. A sick feeling camp over mo, and I wanted to vomit'. ' My bond begun i» spin round and round— : and 1 got cold and clammy all over. . "And, oh, you have no idea how my poor head ached after one of those bilious lits. The pain shot through my brain til! it: nearly drove me crazy. All :uight long I tossed and turned in my bed, and got up next j morning feeling utterly worn out and lit for nothing. Ottcnl was too ill and weak Ito dress myself. \Vhen 1 iricd to stand up, my legs hadn t the strength Io hob l ] me. Just in the small of my hack, I lmd i a dull, dragging ache that never left me. I Try how I would, J could never shako off that all-gene feeling. I was as weak as a baby. It was all I could do to crawl about the house. "That's the way I (.bagged along for i twelve weary years,' 1 Mrs Pennell went, on lo cay. "My lifo was not worth living. 1 'I was always talcing medicine ami paying doctor's bills—hut I went on i-iiflcrinif just, the same, At last, tile doctor' suid ho believed my bleed • was lo blame- for the whole I rouble—and ho told me to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Tho first three boxes made urn as hungry as a wolf for my meal',—and thai was more I'nan common mctliciires had ever dene for mo. I'rom that tiino on. every box, of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did me more good, lint is was slow work. I never heard of anyone else who bad to take 36 boves of Dr Williams' Pink Pill; before I hey were cured—but that will just show ycu bow bad 1 was. At the end of three months. I was iiiiotkor womtm altngßlhnr. My friends didn't know me. I was just brimful of health and snirits. Post of all, Di AVilliams' Pink Pills Hired mo for good— . for I have never had a day's illne-s since I 'left litem off." Dr Williams' Pinlc Pills do only one living—iliev actually mark new blood. They don't linker with mere symptoms. I Tliey would cure any disease thai isn't caused by bad Mood in the lint plare. Hut. ( when Dr Williams' Pink Pills replace bad ! blood with good blood, they strike straight' iat Ihe root and cause of all common , diseases like headaches, sidesehes, and ■ backaches, kidney trouble, liver eomplaiut, biliousness, indigestion, anaimia, neuralgia, sciatica, nervous exhaustion, failing powers, locomotor ataxia, ami the special secret troubles that every woman knows lint that nono of ihern like to talk about, even to their doctors. _ Dr Williams', Pink Pills.are sold by retailors and the Dr Williams' : Medicine Co., Wellington—3s a box, six I boxes 163 6d, post free. Write for hint* as to diet, cto.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13854, 18 March 1907, Page 2
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